11 must-see videos from CES 2014

LAS VEGAS -- During the full week that we spent at CES 2014, CNET TV was hard at work filming every corner of the annual techapalooza. From stage-shy movie directors to the new Roku TV, we captured it all on camera. So, if you couldn't be in Vegas, here are the top 11 CNET TV videos for your viewing pleasure.

2. Samsung's bendable TV
Annoyed that your curved TV can't lay flat on demand? Worry no longer. A concept 85-inch bendable TV by Samsung can be made flat, and then curved again, with the push of a button on the remote.

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Samsung's bendable TV at CES 2014

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3. Pebble Steel smartwatch gets a whole new look
Can better design take the Pebble Steel to the next level? That and a new app store promise to transform the Pebble in 2014.

4. Concept 8K TV shown in Samsung's booth
If 4K just isn't quite sharp enough for you (that is, if you even have it), check out Samsung's 8K demo TV. It's huge and higher-rez, but won't be a real product anytime soon.

6. Step into a virtual reality with the Oculus Rift
The Oculus Rift, the virtual-reality gaming headset that stole the show at last year's CES, was back with its latest prototype. Code-named Crystal Cove, its adds a few key improvements, a higher-resolution screen, and more immersive games.

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Step into a virtual reality with the Oculus Rift

8. Hands on with PlayStation Now
Sony's PlayStation Now will stream PS3 games to the PS4, PS3, Vita, and 2014 Bravia TVs initially, and both rental and subscription plans will be available when it launches this summer.

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9. Roku announces Roku TV platform
Roku is partnering with Hisense and TCL to release six TVs this fall that have the company's superb Smart TV platform built-in -- no box required.

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First Look: Roku TV

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10. Razer's Project Christine envisions a build-your-own PC of the future
A sleek rack and pop-out modules cooled with mineral oil? Yes, Razer's bold vision for PC gaming rigs is one part Mac Pro, one part steampunk, and extremely eye-catching.

11. Sony's Xperia Z1 Compact is a tiny, waterproof smartphone
The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact takes the supercharged processor and 20-megapixel camera of its big brother, but packs it into a more pocketable 4.3-inch, waterproof body.